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Friday, 18 May 2012
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Why a Wood Stove

A wood stove provides comfort that is environmentally friendly and economical. If you enjoy the glow of the fire, the crackle, the fragrance of burning wood, and above all, warmth, then you might think about a wood stove for your home. Today, you can purchase a wood stove, choosing from various styles that sets ambience while producing low cost heat. This means enjoying a warm winter without adding pollution to the environment.

Interestingly, a wood stove is actually more efficient than a standard open fireplace but only if installed properly. The thing to remember is that installing a wood stove must be done right. If not, you could experience problems. For instance, some people have had problems such as bad connections between the chimney flue and fireplace insert. Therefore, we recommend you work with a professional to ensure the venting is done correctly for safety purposes.

After all, when installing a wood stove, the most challenging part is the chimney. With this, there are critical point along the chimney route such as penetration through the attic and roof. In addition, the lining of flues can sometimes crack so you want to be careful. If using an existing fireplace chimney, a licensed wood heating technician would need to perform a thorough cleaning and inspection before the installation of the wood stove could begin.

One of the most important safety issues associated with a wood stove has to do with the smoke. The bottom line is that any smoke that escapes from the stove is wasted fuel, sticking to the inside of the chimney as creosote. When this builds up, you would be faced with a fire hazard. In addition, this means greater risk of the smoke backing up into the home, environmental pollution, and even higher costs of maintenance. The last thing you want is a house fire when operating a wood stove so it is important to understand and follow the safety guidelines.

Now the good side of a wood stove is that one that is installed and EPA certified will bur wood more efficiently, safer, and will heat the home more effectively with lower levels of smoke. This type of wood stove will only product a small waft of steam from the chimney instead of full billowing smoke. By going with an EPA certified wood stove, you will enjoy proper performance and absolute safety, as well as the ambience and warmth on a cold winter’s day.